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terminals. Internally in the amp the positives (1 and 2) are connected together and negatives (3 and 4) together. So there is no difference between hooking up in any of the configurations 13, 14, 23 or 2->4. If its a matter of style, probably use the 14 set, since they're furter apart and harder to short out that way, but electrically it doesn't matter.

You need to have the amp bench tested at a car audio shop. Sounds like a dead short in the amp. Try turning the crossover on the sub "off" and connect any other speaker to it. if you have the same outcome, your amp needs serviced. Post a comment with your results and if I can think of anything else you could try beyond that I will. Hope this helps

hi, have you figured out whats wrong with ur amp ...i have the same amp ....and as soon as i finished the connections ...and connect the remote on wire,,, the amp goes on ...making a ticking sound with the green light blinking and the red light staying solid on ...whats the problem please help ....how can i fix this ......my amp is a jl e6450 ....im using a panasonic cd player with a built in amp ....and thats the cd player im trying to connect to the jl amp ...please HELP